The Case Against Oil
The Case Against Oil

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The Case Against Oil

2022
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
French

To coincide with COP28, the two-part arte documentary (originally from PBS Frontline/BBC under the title "Big Oil vs. The World" / "The Power of Big Oil") shows how oil companies and politicians have, for decades, sowed doubt about the causes of climate change and obstructed necessary countermeasures. In light of the growing threat of natural disasters, heat waves, and floods, the film examines the precise reasons for this long-standing obstruction and questions the responsibility of powerful oil companies like ExxonMobil.

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IMDb7.8/10
Creator: Chris JordanGenres: Documentary, Environmental

Plot Summary

This documentary series investigates the profound and often devastating impact of the oil industry on the planet and human civilization. Through compelling visuals and expert interviews, it unpacks the environmental consequences, economic entanglements, and social injustices tied to our reliance on fossil fuels. The series aims to educate viewers on the urgent need for a transition away from oil and explores the potential for a sustainable future.

Critical Reception

The series has been lauded by environmental advocates and critics for its powerful storytelling and crucial message. It effectively highlights the scale of the climate crisis and the systemic issues perpetuated by the oil industry, prompting deep reflection and discussion among viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its urgent and comprehensive examination of the oil industry's global impact.

  • Commended for its visually striking presentation and the depth of its research.

  • Seen as a vital call to action for environmental awareness and policy change.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers frequently citing the series' informative content and its effectiveness in raising awareness about environmental issues and the consequences of fossil fuel dependence. Many found the documentary inspiring and a necessary watch for understanding the climate crisis.

Fun Fact

Director Chris Jordan is known for his previous large-scale photographic projects that address mass consumption and environmental issues, such as 'Midway: Message from the Gyre'.

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